Due to popular demand, Lionel Richie has been forced to release hundreds of additional tickets to his upcoming shows in London. Richie is set to perform at London's O2 Arena on July 2, July 3 and July 6 and has released 300 more tickets to the first of his All the Hits live shows after he learned that some fans did not have the opportunity to purchase tickets when they went on sale.
"Lionel has been performing 'All The Hits' from his extensive and much loved repertoire spanning decades, all the way from the Commodores to the present day," a press release reads. "Lionel's shows are world renowned for their party atmosphere and audiences will be able to join Lionel in singing along to classics such as 'Hello', 'Easy', 'Dancing on the Ceiling', 'Say You Say Me' and 'All Night Long.'"
After London, Richie will take his All The Hits live shows across Europe throughout July.
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